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the government does not help us. they never find anyone. >> when journalists gather to talk, the conversation often turns to the latest one among them to be targeted. the murders started in 2007, but last year was especially bloody. nobody knows who has been killing them or why, but they all know the effect it has had. has affected the independence of the news. the public -- it is unlikely that the public is receiving help -- receiving but -- receiving balanced information. >> that is more important than ever before. because this is not just about the targeted killings of one group of somali professionals, this is about an attack on the current -- one of the country's most important institutions. the government says it is ready to defend the freedom of the media. last year, it appointed a task force to investigate the crimes. the poster reminds staff of their dead colleagues. two were gunned down last year. two others were hurt in bombings. the government says it is not a campaign, but a crime wave. >> civilians are
the government does not help us. they never find anyone. >> when journalists gather to talk, the conversation often turns to the latest one among them to be targeted. the murders started in 2007, but last year was especially bloody. nobody knows who has been killing them or why, but they all know the effect it has had. has affected the independence of the news. the public -- it is unlikely that the public is receiving help -- receiving but -- receiving balanced information. >> that...
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have all come about that thanks to governments i don't think it was ever a moment when. it was this pure capitalism i mean what the reason i think is that similar market ideology are largely where i was mostly age. let me finish please just so there's a free market ideology according to which. you know we've people are going to go go out of business if they can no longer meet the needs of the market but the free market ideology only works really for poor people i mean for for many years the rich have always been joyed the protection of the state and you know the bailout of two thousand and eight was just a in a long tradition of such bailouts ok fred you want to jump in go ahead. no no no that's silly look of course there have been government intervention with virginal in the sense that we've had pure capitalism but we've had higher approximations than we do today eighteen eighties was when capitalism or us here in america we had the robber barons but we all said j.p. hill we had the bankruptcies of the railroads that were caused by the government intervention go through
have all come about that thanks to governments i don't think it was ever a moment when. it was this pure capitalism i mean what the reason i think is that similar market ideology are largely where i was mostly age. let me finish please just so there's a free market ideology according to which. you know we've people are going to go go out of business if they can no longer meet the needs of the market but the free market ideology only works really for poor people i mean for for many years the...
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facility for the federal government you be paying the prevailing wage and we don't we we believe that should be the very same thing for these workers who work for often retail within federal buildings that are not making a living wage and get no benefits but most most outrageously these are the workers who we call the working poor they're the workers whose benefit who need for benefits such as health care gets transferred to the taxpayer because what these retail establishments are not paying for the taxpayers have to pay for this gives the president it seems to me a way to have a say on who gets into buildings who which after all are under his jurisdiction and so would your call for action to our viewers be not so much call your congress congressman or congresswoman or senator as a typically is but rather call the white house comment line and and support this this is a very astute point that would be that it would be my my ask call the white house comment. and say the president should do something for these workers he issued an executive order indeed we're going to have a hearing the
facility for the federal government you be paying the prevailing wage and we don't we we believe that should be the very same thing for these workers who work for often retail within federal buildings that are not making a living wage and get no benefits but most most outrageously these are the workers who we call the working poor they're the workers whose benefit who need for benefits such as health care gets transferred to the taxpayer because what these retail establishments are not paying...
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i just think this invites more government and i don't want more government in the workplace. >> most of us don't. rich, you are always saying it is states are the petree dishes to experiment with the ideas. why not go along and see how i works? >> the legal land mines and plus this. the true problem really occurs on the other end of the stick. people are gaining the disability system and why it is going up 4-k in obama presidency and where the bulk of the money is. that's where the experiment takes place. >> that is to the tune of 102 billion. >> and so are they part ofhe same package that is gaining on the welfare system. >> that is part of the big washington menitality. we are seeing a increase under the guise of things are not good. we have to help them. they create a disincentive and why it is the worst recovery we have had since the depression . >> look at california's disability system it is a disaster and the economy as it stands right now is incentive enough for employees to perform well on the job. you don't want to lose your job right now. i don't think we need another law
i just think this invites more government and i don't want more government in the workplace. >> most of us don't. rich, you are always saying it is states are the petree dishes to experiment with the ideas. why not go along and see how i works? >> the legal land mines and plus this. the true problem really occurs on the other end of the stick. people are gaining the disability system and why it is going up 4-k in obama presidency and where the bulk of the money is. that's where the...
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report from wiretapping data it's the elusive quantum internet coming up an expanded look on how the government and private companies companies are getting caught up in the web. and since the days of nine eleven the way that the u.s. has revolutionized its ways it's a ways of fighting war are unprecedented instead of overt operations with tens of thousands of boots on the ground targeted killings and kill squads are the name of the game look into the metamorphosis of war with the author who explores the topic in his new book. it's thursday may ninth five pm in washington d.c. hi megan lopez and you are our watching. starting off this hour tens of thousands of student activists flooded the streets of chile yesterday to protest the education system between thirty seven and eighty thousand students gathered inside tiago paseo concepcion tell lupo involved to demand more affordable higher education just recently the chilean government changed the criteria for students to receive federal financial aid the minimum income requirements were raised disqualifying thousands of students from acquiring the
report from wiretapping data it's the elusive quantum internet coming up an expanded look on how the government and private companies companies are getting caught up in the web. and since the days of nine eleven the way that the u.s. has revolutionized its ways it's a ways of fighting war are unprecedented instead of overt operations with tens of thousands of boots on the ground targeted killings and kill squads are the name of the game look into the metamorphosis of war with the author who...
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most government run schools like this one just a few streets away. as statistics are as grim the classrooms. according to the education ministry, 26% of girls school in age have basic literacy. the headmaster here says education is not a priority of families and therefore, the government. >> the mind set is that girls don't spend time in the workplace, so why educate them. this needs to change, but i can't see it changing. ways, this neighborhood is typical of neighborhoods in pakistan. they are faced with a dilemma. if they educate boys, those boys can go out and get low- paying jobs. there are very few low-paying jobs for girls and their education is not a priority. in poor areas, girls stay at home educated in an array -- another way to become homemakers. main partiesan's say education of girls is a priority but not one of them has proposed a plan to make that happen. in india, a large fire has badly damaged a factory in a northern city. firecals stored fed the which spread to nearby houses. a rescue worker has been injured and taken to the hospit
most government run schools like this one just a few streets away. as statistics are as grim the classrooms. according to the education ministry, 26% of girls school in age have basic literacy. the headmaster here says education is not a priority of families and therefore, the government. >> the mind set is that girls don't spend time in the workplace, so why educate them. this needs to change, but i can't see it changing. ways, this neighborhood is typical of neighborhoods in pakistan....
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size of government, the role of government. we're back with the panel. kato has an interesting graphic, looks at federal spending per household looking back through the decades adjusted for inflation. you can look at 1960, $11,900 per household. 2027, 330,1$30,15 and 2022, 34, adjusted for inflation. we're back with the panel. >> give obama some credit. this has been one of his most consistent ideas of his public life. if you go back and read his speeches, something i have done for reasons stemming from an original sin or something, you find he is constantly reiterating this basic idea. government is us, he likes to say, the biblical injunction to be our brother's keeper is why he got into politics. the distribution convention opened with a video saying government is the one thing we all belong to. to my ears is complete inversion of the american founding, the government belong us to, we don't belong to government. be that as it may. this is his pitch, he wants to erase i what i think is the natural american tendency to fear ti
size of government, the role of government. we're back with the panel. kato has an interesting graphic, looks at federal spending per household looking back through the decades adjusted for inflation. you can look at 1960, $11,900 per household. 2027, 330,1$30,15 and 2022, 34, adjusted for inflation. we're back with the panel. >> give obama some credit. this has been one of his most consistent ideas of his public life. if you go back and read his speeches, something i have done for...
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who might need it more than the federal government the state governments or local governments do not spend wisely they don't know they don't use price signals based on their behavior they wasted a lot of money the securities and exchange commission is finally looking into harrisburg pennsylvania that was selling fraudulent bonds to investors and this is this is right because across the country now if you don't like state sales taxes contact your state legislator to lower the taxes it should that's the only system we've got it's with the churchill said it was the worst system in the world except for all the others so look it's the best we've got the main thing though is to be fair to should be applied fairly we shouldn't punish best buy and reward amazon we should charge all retailers the same way maybe if we do we can actually lower tax rate and what is the chance of that happening the hounds i think you think it's got a good shot because i think a lot of small business owners who want everyone to get their fair share you know target can charge less if it is that they're getting amaz
who might need it more than the federal government the state governments or local governments do not spend wisely they don't know they don't use price signals based on their behavior they wasted a lot of money the securities and exchange commission is finally looking into harrisburg pennsylvania that was selling fraudulent bonds to investors and this is this is right because across the country now if you don't like state sales taxes contact your state legislator to lower the taxes it should...
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it is our government, not the government. we believe it is all of you. we all need to be partners in order to make sure we of the government we want and deserve. finally, i have to say the -- hashtag. tag we will try to repeat questions for them. likewise, questions of the end you could recognize they are listening as well. likewise, of the great pleasure and honor of turning the podium over to someone who does not have a cold and does not have a broken arm, which has been designated to sean donovan instead. it seems to be tradition at these events. we will probably have allows large showing the next year. truly a great group of folks here in great leaders and government. am looking forward to hearing from them. roberts and needs no introduction. the board dacias of of the rock -- directors. a big round of applause for her. [applause] >> thank you. welcome everyone. very kind of some of you to come back. this is transparency at work of taking questions from your own press andand the other members of the public. ofill not do it introduction these lovely p
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government's aid agency in the organization of trying to undermine bolivia's leftist government for morale this is a bold move it's just the latest culmination of tense emotions spreading rapidly across south and central america many of which many of the countries in victimized by u.s. and forced coups over the last couple decades but the shaky relations haven't stopped the u.s. interest in pursuing the region in fact in this recent visit president obama focused much of the trip talking about trade. so what does it all me tell me again a little more insight into the changing global dynamic what's driving the attitudes of our neighbors to the seldom joined now by joe millionaire brown global strategist with a few global thank you so much for coming in thank you for having me so what does this signify we just saw his recent trip kind of on the heels of the you american summit what is what's prompting the change of attitude toward these countries really economics and really and truly it's not really a change in attitude it's just a different approach in attitude because the united states and
government's aid agency in the organization of trying to undermine bolivia's leftist government for morale this is a bold move it's just the latest culmination of tense emotions spreading rapidly across south and central america many of which many of the countries in victimized by u.s. and forced coups over the last couple decades but the shaky relations haven't stopped the u.s. interest in pursuing the region in fact in this recent visit president obama focused much of the trip talking about...
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pat passing that sort of legislation and then following up look i think government. i think the fertilizer example is a bad example because it's my understanding that the fertilizer company had been cited on a number of occasions prior to this happening so this seems to be a breakdown i haven't studied it i haven't looked at it but it it doesn't seem to be a breakdown of legislation if you will or oversight it has to do with enforcement or why why was. why were they cited for issues that may have been a direct result of this explosion and osha was grossly underfunded and understaffed as well but let's talk really quickly about your new initiative our america initiative and it's not new and this is well it's been in existence. well for years ok ok so your recent initiative and what is it about and how to get people out of the mindset of that two party dictatorship well i don't think anybody is out there providing a voice for what i think the majority of americans believe the notion of being fiscally responsible socially accepting well ok it's one thing to have that ph
pat passing that sort of legislation and then following up look i think government. i think the fertilizer example is a bad example because it's my understanding that the fertilizer company had been cited on a number of occasions prior to this happening so this seems to be a breakdown i haven't studied it i haven't looked at it but it it doesn't seem to be a breakdown of legislation if you will or oversight it has to do with enforcement or why why was. why were they cited for issues that may...
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another accused government members of provoking the fight. came to where we were seated and without a word hit us on our backs. >> but the new president blamed the opposition for provoking the violence and went on national tv to call for peace, tolerance, and respect for the constitution. the election by a mere 1%. the opposition says it will not stop protesting venezuela's politics after the death of hugo chavez. after this, there's anxiety over more violent clashes. emily nick cannon, bbc news. -- emily buchanan. greg amanda knox says that she may return to italy to face a retrial. in an interview with diane sawyer of abc news, she described her need for justice and gave a number of details on her arrest and imprisonment. > one happened to me -- what happened to me hit me like a train. and there was nothing i could do to stop it. really afraid. >> what was the first thing you thought when you saw meredith? >> i was putting away my things in the room when she came to my door. and she introduced herself. she was. immediately very was wow,medi
another accused government members of provoking the fight. came to where we were seated and without a word hit us on our backs. >> but the new president blamed the opposition for provoking the violence and went on national tv to call for peace, tolerance, and respect for the constitution. the election by a mere 1%. the opposition says it will not stop protesting venezuela's politics after the death of hugo chavez. after this, there's anxiety over more violent clashes. emily nick cannon,...
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in one weight was government's fault, but the problem is government is doing too much. what these protesters should not be asking for is for government to do less. it is pretty good at making it harder for employers to hire new workers. we're seen in the united states. benefit programs that make it easier to the unemployed. neil: shaking his head. not buying it. >> easier. >> the trillion dollars bank that they are not doing anything with. the welfare of shoring. neil: wire they doing it? it does the environment for which there will be rewarded. >> i want to hold on to the money and not give a share of it neil: would you spend your money in an environment like this? >> the folks that are actually making that money, the laborers, the folks that are actually spending the time making sure that those corporations can make that money, they're not getting a share. neil: people who invest. >> nothing. and up there's anything wrong. we can give a really good return on investment of folks and not treat workers this way. there is tons of money out there. twenty to $30 trillion in
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plus the man known as russia's gray cardinal resigns from the government we take a look at the man and what could be behind his exit from the halls of power. plus when life in prison is the only line you can afford some courts in ohio jailing the homeless and people with disabilities because they can't afford to pay small finds . welcome you watching our team with make sure and pharma. the u.n. is calling for the immediate release of four of its peacekeepers held by syrian rebels the peacekeepers were abducted in the golan heights the demilitarized zone between syria and israel is our middle east correspondent. i've just gotten off the phone with the deputy chief of staff for the united nations peacekeeping force in the area and he says that they are definitely remaining there this follows the kidnapping of four filipino u.n. peacekeepers who are being held in the ceasefire between syria and the israeli side of the golan heights now that is almost a no man's land not the israeli nor syrian forces can go operate in that area what we do know is that they were abducted while on patrol the
plus the man known as russia's gray cardinal resigns from the government we take a look at the man and what could be behind his exit from the halls of power. plus when life in prison is the only line you can afford some courts in ohio jailing the homeless and people with disabilities because they can't afford to pay small finds . welcome you watching our team with make sure and pharma. the u.n. is calling for the immediate release of four of its peacekeepers held by syrian rebels the...
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will they have a new government docks or will the longest ruling government stay on for another five years? al-jazeera, kuala lumpur. >> a lockdown in guatemala. four towns remain in a state of emergency after the protest that a silver mine. how investors are offering welcome limit -- relief in cairo. fora has blamed israel missile attacks on targets in the capital of damascus. there are reports that have targeted three military locations overnight. they have used tear gas to control clouds marching to the bangladesh capital of a dhaka. they're demanding a new blasphemy law. fighters had detonated a bomb in the somali capital of mogadishu. at least 11 people died when a remote-control device exploded in the city's commercial district. the colombian rebels say they are making progress in the talks to end the decade-long conflict. a deal still has not been reached. spoke town and leadership in the cuban capital of have gone up. months, they have been negotiated with the colombian government, a way out of the conflict. by friday, the lead negotiator had announced that the crops are not
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one group to oppress the other groups and therefore a strong central government which the u.s. left is a bad thing i think i think what should happen is decentralization what different groups run different regions with security and judiciary and maybe have a free trade area like a confession loose confederation these countries with might keep it stable. this is r.t. years of recession and austerity in greece has now seen a reverse to the brain drain of the country are scores of people being chased from the big cities by the high cost of living and unemployment is tom barton spoke to some of them to learn if the grass is greener in the great countryside. the young man and the sea theodorus is in his forty's but while he used to make his living at a newspaper in greece's second city thessaloniki he's now returned to his roots on the northern greek coast this is theodorus his fresh fish shop he took it over when his uncle retired two years ago and now theodorus is making a go of it himself far away from the big city. his decision is part of the trend greeks unable to make ends mee
one group to oppress the other groups and therefore a strong central government which the u.s. left is a bad thing i think i think what should happen is decentralization what different groups run different regions with security and judiciary and maybe have a free trade area like a confession loose confederation these countries with might keep it stable. this is r.t. years of recession and austerity in greece has now seen a reverse to the brain drain of the country are scores of people being...
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you know what they say one government's terrorist is another government's freedom fighter which is especially ironic considering the news that happened over the weekend the syrian capital damascus was rocked by two israeli air strikes in which the israeli government alleges were merely in self defense to prevent missiles from reaching hezbollah interestingly enough has a bill also supplies arms to palestinian resistance just see where i'm going with this whole terrorists is in the eye of the holder thing but look even if the self-defense argument were true this is undoubtedly a declaration of war on syria and guess what it's not the first time back in january israel reportedly bombed another shipment of anti-aircraft missiles in syria claimed to be headed to hezbollah so this latest offensive seems to be falling perfectly in sync with the latest chemical weapons there but think about the even bigger picture is intervention ever the answer militarily assad using chemical weapons should not be justification to become embroiled in another war for profit and stalling a us puppet to replace assad
you know what they say one government's terrorist is another government's freedom fighter which is especially ironic considering the news that happened over the weekend the syrian capital damascus was rocked by two israeli air strikes in which the israeli government alleges were merely in self defense to prevent missiles from reaching hezbollah interestingly enough has a bill also supplies arms to palestinian resistance just see where i'm going with this whole terrorists is in the eye of the...
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government gets it all but there's none left because we bought it. oh, my god. it's too late. the feds already have us outgunned. well, they're not going to take me alive. [bleep] i'm out of ammo. i'm still alive and rich and happy. you win this round, obama. if that is you. oh, my god. well, that's it for tonight's bat [bleep] serious. join me next time when i ask the question, did big foot help lee harvey oswald build stone henge? we'll be right back. that's why i'm giving a tip of the hat to the catholic diocese of brooklyn for reaching out to a hip new audience. >> you may have seen these on phone booths and papering gym walls in queens and brooklyn. they are advertisements of a sneaker-wearing jesus. the ads call him the original hipster but it is not a slam much it's an attempt to get people to church. >> stephen: yes, jesus was the original hipster. after all he was into christianity way before it went mainstream. i don't know how i didn't see this sooner, folks. an unemployed 33-year-old who home-brews his own water into wine, and thinks he's
government gets it all but there's none left because we bought it. oh, my god. it's too late. the feds already have us outgunned. well, they're not going to take me alive. [bleep] i'm out of ammo. i'm still alive and rich and happy. you win this round, obama. if that is you. oh, my god. well, that's it for tonight's bat [bleep] serious. join me next time when i ask the question, did big foot help lee harvey oswald build stone henge? we'll be right back. that's why i'm giving a tip of the hat to...
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before the crisis the government spending g.d.p. was about 39% because of expansion policies and biment-in stabilizers like having to pay more unemployment for folks and so on it jumped up. >> woodruff: you are saying it's jumped up? >> it's gone from 44.5 to 4 5.2% so it's his risen but you run out of money if you keep deficit spending up. governments had to ratchet back because they had canessan policies. >> woodruff: you are trying to -- folding europe into the conversation. i was trying to keep them separate. it's not possible, i guess. what about the fact that the spending was out of control before and yes there's been cutbacks but not very much? >> i really wasn't out of control, the biggessingle source of increased deficit wa the recession and let's not forget what caused the recession. it wasn't government spending being out of control it was a financial collapse made on wall street. if you have a financial collapse, the government collects less revenue and spends a little bit more on things like unemployment compensation an
before the crisis the government spending g.d.p. was about 39% because of expansion policies and biment-in stabilizers like having to pay more unemployment for folks and so on it jumped up. >> woodruff: you are saying it's jumped up? >> it's gone from 44.5 to 4 5.2% so it's his risen but you run out of money if you keep deficit spending up. governments had to ratchet back because they had canessan policies. >> woodruff: you are trying to -- folding europe into the...
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government forces received a fresh supplies of ammunition after breaking government forces. government forces are also fighting back around -- with rebel supply routes into damascus and pushed back in parts of araka. according to a syrian government strategist who is still in contact -- the future of president assad depends on this offensive. >> after two years the syrian regime started -- from a defensive war and from now on, we have more dramatics from syria. >> the military are believed to turn against the president? knowrian officers -- i that they are patriots. i know that they are patriots, withinere is a limit, the deadline for supporting the regime. the commander of the free syrian army, a regime general until last year does not believe they and heurn against assad puts the newfound strength to for assistance. i can tell you now, there are fighters from iraq and hezbollah, with the regime, and the regime does not have more than 50,000. >> thousands have died to gain the crown, and if these fighters cannot hold the line, the sacrifice will mean nothing and the return
government forces received a fresh supplies of ammunition after breaking government forces. government forces are also fighting back around -- with rebel supply routes into damascus and pushed back in parts of araka. according to a syrian government strategist who is still in contact -- the future of president assad depends on this offensive. >> after two years the syrian regime started -- from a defensive war and from now on, we have more dramatics from syria. >> the military are...
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huge gains in local elections securing over twenty percent of the vote sending a message to worried governing conservative party. u.s. u.-turn america is now considering sending weapons to rebels in syria amid reports of an alleged government led village massacre. and killed in a baghdad bomb blast the latest deaths in iraq which is suffering one of the worst ways of violence since the withdrawal of u.s. troops two years ago our top story this hour. around the clock around the world international news and comment from our studio center in moscow britain is governing conservative party is dramatically losing seats in local council elections with the former political side of the euro skeptic u.k. independence party making impressive gains but the results show that ukip has so far grabbed twenty six percent of the vote well coming second in the election in south shields pushing the tories into third place. is following events which could have long lasting repercussions for british politics. south shields used to be the seat of former labor foreign minister david miliband and it was seen as a rea
huge gains in local elections securing over twenty percent of the vote sending a message to worried governing conservative party. u.s. u.-turn america is now considering sending weapons to rebels in syria amid reports of an alleged government led village massacre. and killed in a baghdad bomb blast the latest deaths in iraq which is suffering one of the worst ways of violence since the withdrawal of u.s. troops two years ago our top story this hour. around the clock around the world...
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this may hit municipal government, county government, school districts. and this is just people being cut. let's talk about people losing their health insurance. and there's a chart right here that says we were promised that everybody could keep their health insurance. here's what i consider conservative estimates of the number of americans who are going to lose their health insurance. after full implementation of the law. why is that? well, because i've talked to small business owners all the time who have more than 50 employees and i talked to one young man who has been very successful in starting a business and creating jobs and he says not only will i probably not be able to afford it and have to just pay the penalty rather than complying with the law, but i don't know a small business owner that i've spoken to -- this is his words -- that is not going to pay the penalty and not going to jettison their employee-provided health insurance and all of those employees are going to be forced to go these state-based exchanges which aren't set up and will cos
this may hit municipal government, county government, school districts. and this is just people being cut. let's talk about people losing their health insurance. and there's a chart right here that says we were promised that everybody could keep their health insurance. here's what i consider conservative estimates of the number of americans who are going to lose their health insurance. after full implementation of the law. why is that? well, because i've talked to small business owners all the...
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you know our government if the russian government warned our government about an impending terrorist attack about this guy as a dangerous suspect he was on a terror watch list how is it that we've been repeating the same intelligence failures a decade plus later after pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into the parliament security into all of these things it just seems quite odd that we keep seeing these things repeated so my kind of rhetorical question is what does all of this for i mean i mean really so kevin's back up that was my rant kevin let's talk about the question i initially asked you before you dropped off i mean how are you sorting this through all of this misinformation the speculation that's of them and the disinformation. well the quick answer is that you have to ask questions and just do your job as a journalist recognize that all of these media organizations have their own sources within governments that they're contacting and they're getting tips and they may be confirmed or unconfirmed and you just have to be responsible and continue to ask questions based on
you know our government if the russian government warned our government about an impending terrorist attack about this guy as a dangerous suspect he was on a terror watch list how is it that we've been repeating the same intelligence failures a decade plus later after pouring hundreds of billions of dollars into the parliament security into all of these things it just seems quite odd that we keep seeing these things repeated so my kind of rhetorical question is what does all of this for i mean...
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government. that is one way to fight the government. the other way to fight the government, of course, is to shoot at the government. the other quite visually compelling, even visually distracting news story was this, the head and torso shooting target on display in the vendors area of the nra convention that ended in houston, texas. as you can see from this particular target, it is designed to look like president obama, like a zombie sort of green president obama, and the novelty trick with these types of targets is when you shoot them, they appear to bleed. so this is a target where you can effectively practice shooting at and killing or wounding a dead ringer for president obama. at the same convention, the nra elected their new president, who explicitly makes his case against gun control by saying americans should be arming themselves and training to fight the government with weapons. that's why we can't have gun control. >> one of our most brightest charges that we can have today is to train
government. that is one way to fight the government. the other way to fight the government, of course, is to shoot at the government. the other quite visually compelling, even visually distracting news story was this, the head and torso shooting target on display in the vendors area of the nra convention that ended in houston, texas. as you can see from this particular target, it is designed to look like president obama, like a zombie sort of green president obama, and the novelty trick with...
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it was a government investment in the mainframe computers that gave us the computer industry it was government that provided support for microsoft or apple it provided support for the internet so all of these great innovations of all come about that thanks to governments i don't think it was ever a moment when. it was this pure capitalism i mean what the reason i think is that similar marketer ya'll are going by the way i was personally age that. let me finish please just so that there's a free market ideology according to which. you know we people are going to go out of business if they can no longer meet the needs of the market but the free market ideology only works really for poor people i mean for for many years the rich have always been joyed the protection of the state and the bailout of two thousand and eight was just way in a long tradition of such bailouts ok fred you want to jump in go ahead. no no no that's silly look. government intervention we've never been virginal in the sense that we've had pure capitalism but we've had higher patricians than we do the day eighteen
it was a government investment in the mainframe computers that gave us the computer industry it was government that provided support for microsoft or apple it provided support for the internet so all of these great innovations of all come about that thanks to governments i don't think it was ever a moment when. it was this pure capitalism i mean what the reason i think is that similar marketer ya'll are going by the way i was personally age that. let me finish please just so that there's a free...
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i believe he was in favor of limited government rather a libertarian smaller government. it helps to an nanjing in 1920 went to the jets than most of the cuts that took place were in things of defense spending. i don't know if that is something you want to do today but that said there is some truth to use the veto pen to have responsibility over government to make sure it doesn't grow too much because if government grows too much force day limited it takes about their roles and coolidge understood self government means some support so social security and medicare, some of these programs that make people dependent on government are things he opposed in his own day. they run out the same thing but like a to farmers against giving flood relief he thought local governments did it best and that is something conservative politicians ought to consider during coup lich date is a local government very well and we need to consider whether the policies or principles to turn into policies to be effective at the local government level. for the bound of what is permissible is larger th
i believe he was in favor of limited government rather a libertarian smaller government. it helps to an nanjing in 1920 went to the jets than most of the cuts that took place were in things of defense spending. i don't know if that is something you want to do today but that said there is some truth to use the veto pen to have responsibility over government to make sure it doesn't grow too much because if government grows too much force day limited it takes about their roles and coolidge...
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the national conservatives govern with the majority. the left fell out of favor after ruining the economy. >> hungary is divided. there is no conversation between the right and left. think of it. you have to go to the right side or the left side. to myre is no healthy credit debate between the government and opposition in hungary. thegovernment has altered constitution four times in the past three years. the changes include limiting court review of parliament's decisions. , and restrictions on civil rights. almost he posted on the streets are subject to fines or prison. onhomeless people posted the streets are subject to fines or prison. they cook volunteer meals for the needy. he has been living on the streets for 14 years. he says he has never been treated as badly as now. he says he feels like a fourth class citizen, and that the homeless are not even treated as citizens. he says he can only find work on a black market. the government says there are always jobs available to the homeless, but that is not true. they belong to a student
the national conservatives govern with the majority. the left fell out of favor after ruining the economy. >> hungary is divided. there is no conversation between the right and left. think of it. you have to go to the right side or the left side. to myre is no healthy credit debate between the government and opposition in hungary. thegovernment has altered constitution four times in the past three years. the changes include limiting court review of parliament's decisions. , and...
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staff at government agencies have taken the lead. they've started going to work in open neck shirts despite rather cool weather. cool biz promotes casual dress in the workplace so offices can cut back on air conditioning and can conserve electricity. it is to begin in june and end in september. the government extended the season in 2011 after the nuclear accident in fukushima. so it now runs from may through october. >> translator: i think it's more refreshing without a tie and easier to work. >> things will get even more relaxed next month when the super cool biz campaign begins. this dress code encourages office workers to sport casual shirts and sandals. >>> heavy rain and floods in southern china. rachel ferguson updates us on that. rachel? >> hi there. we've been following heavy ongoing rain in southern china. we'll start off with some video coming out of that region to show you what the situation is like on the ground. and this is in guilan city where hundreds of people became trapped in rising floodwaters after heavy rain stor
staff at government agencies have taken the lead. they've started going to work in open neck shirts despite rather cool weather. cool biz promotes casual dress in the workplace so offices can cut back on air conditioning and can conserve electricity. it is to begin in june and end in september. the government extended the season in 2011 after the nuclear accident in fukushima. so it now runs from may through october. >> translator: i think it's more refreshing without a tie and easier to...
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huge gains in local elections securing over twenty percent of the vote sending a message to warren governing conservative. say you tell america is now considering sending weapons to rebels in syria i made reports of an alleged government led village months ago. and seven i killed in a baghdad bomb blast the latest deaths in iraq which are some pretty wild waves of violence since it was trial of u.s. troops two years ago. international news and comments live from moscow this is aussie with me you lash from our hello and welcome to the program first britain's governing conservative party is dramatically losing seats in local council elections would be for political outside of the euro skeptic u.k. independence party making impressive gains early results show u.k. about how soap on grabs twenty six percent of the vote while coming second in the by election in south shills pushing the tories into third place. is following a bounce which could have long lasting repercussions for british politics. south shields used to be the seat of former labor foreign minister david miliband and it was seen as
huge gains in local elections securing over twenty percent of the vote sending a message to warren governing conservative. say you tell america is now considering sending weapons to rebels in syria i made reports of an alleged government led village months ago. and seven i killed in a baghdad bomb blast the latest deaths in iraq which are some pretty wild waves of violence since it was trial of u.s. troops two years ago. international news and comments live from moscow this is aussie with me...
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it's government -- it's in the government's own documents. >> rose: you're a brave man, clearly. so what consequence did it have? he's okay. he still has the money. >> he's okay. the family still has some money but i do get a sense that it's had major consequences. >> rose: meaning? >> meaning that all of a sudden now anyone in china, any government official in china, especially a high-ranking official now realizes that in the records there's an opportunity -- there's a possibility that your relatives and friends could be unmasked and published in a major publication around the world. that alone. to think that we had the photographs, the documents not only the prime minister's relatives but of their friends, of billionaires who partnered with them and we put the charts together. if they that happens to others, that's just -- could be devastating. so i think although the prime minister didn't have a problem as far as we knew, my story was related to bo be xilai, that bo xilai or the people representing bo xilai had actually given me these documents because there'd been so much sor
it's government -- it's in the government's own documents. >> rose: you're a brave man, clearly. so what consequence did it have? he's okay. he still has the money. >> he's okay. the family still has some money but i do get a sense that it's had major consequences. >> rose: meaning? >> meaning that all of a sudden now anyone in china, any government official in china, especially a high-ranking official now realizes that in the records there's an opportunity -- there's a...
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the government has to turn to violence. we are going to triumph. >> south korea is getting closer to a deal with north korea for a return of their workers. all the workers were ordered to leave the complex after pyongyang bend seveners from entering. the businesses are facing uncertainty. >> this is what remains for now of the factory. it was a multimillion-dollar business a few weeks ago employing 300 people, making uniforms and youyou tell the clothing -- and utility clothing. >> my shoulders feel heavy. my heart feels heavy as well. i'm convinced the company will be reborn. >> he is looking for factory space in suburban seoul. he could try myanmar. there were sustained by a diet of instant noodles. worry. told me, do not we will guard your factory well. do not worry and comeback. the sides tried to iron out last-minute demands for wages and taxes. the south korean government is promising to support the business. the company's one engagement for both countries for restarting the company. [captioning made possible by kcet
the government has to turn to violence. we are going to triumph. >> south korea is getting closer to a deal with north korea for a return of their workers. all the workers were ordered to leave the complex after pyongyang bend seveners from entering. the businesses are facing uncertainty. >> this is what remains for now of the factory. it was a multimillion-dollar business a few weeks ago employing 300 people, making uniforms and youyou tell the clothing -- and utility clothing....
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not plagued with corruption a government that would help end this drug plague. but what if global powers are on able to avoid a power vacuum in afghanistan what could happen then if you'd ever comes to the stage where we have to be a force is our stock or somewhere we may have to believe the only problem is in the past in the one nine hundred ninety s. of the swedes to draw on this kind of external proxies led to a major civil war with no. positive outcome one thousand nine hundred ninety six so we want to avoid that kind of civil war like situation now as far as the taliban the talks with them stalled last year after their failure to agree on the terms for the release of five afghan insurgent commanders held at guantanamo it's not really clear how far those talks will go because the taliban are not homogenous either part of them seems to think that once they are poor out they'll be able to take over anyway so why negotiate in washington i'm going to. across in bangladesh a senior cleric and almost two hundred others have been arrested for inciting the mass and
not plagued with corruption a government that would help end this drug plague. but what if global powers are on able to avoid a power vacuum in afghanistan what could happen then if you'd ever comes to the stage where we have to be a force is our stock or somewhere we may have to believe the only problem is in the past in the one nine hundred ninety s. of the swedes to draw on this kind of external proxies led to a major civil war with no. positive outcome one thousand nine hundred ninety six...
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it is our government, not the government. and we believe that it is not people who work in partnership, the part and partnership of all the. we only be partners or to make sure we have a government that we want and that we deserve. finally coming critically, i have to say on twitter hashtag which is psrw, and let folks know that we do have a fairly sizable online audience as well, and so will try to repeat questions for them, and likewise if you question at the end you can use, recognize that they are there listening as well. so with that i had the great pleasure and honor of turn the podium over to someone who doesn't have a cold and you will note from lester, also does not have a broken arm, which has been designated to shaun donovan, it seems to be the tradition that these events, it will probably have a less large shown next year amongst the panelists. but truly it is an exceptional group of folks that we have here, true great leaders in government, people that i'm proud to have leading major pieces of our government. i'm
it is our government, not the government. and we believe that it is not people who work in partnership, the part and partnership of all the. we only be partners or to make sure we have a government that we want and that we deserve. finally coming critically, i have to say on twitter hashtag which is psrw, and let folks know that we do have a fairly sizable online audience as well, and so will try to repeat questions for them, and likewise if you question at the end you can use, recognize that...
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of assad government. he said they will not be able to bring the administration down through military means. after u.s. president barack obama said the united states is studying possible steps including military involvement to counter the assad's administration alleged use of chemical weapons. >>> saudi arabia's foreign minister has waded into the debate. he says the west should arm anti-government group, the only way to stop civilian casualties. the prince spoke on tuesday and said bashar al assad has refused all efforts. and the only way is to arm the rebels. >> they need to be able to protect themselves, the least the community can do. >>> japan and the united emirates are in talks. >> translator: this isy first visit here as prime minister in six years. i'm glad to see you again. >> he proposed the dialogue between the two countries. the crown prince agreed. protecting sea lands is an issue. he thanked the uae for the oil supply. >>> traders and brokers are starting their day scanning through the lates
of assad government. he said they will not be able to bring the administration down through military means. after u.s. president barack obama said the united states is studying possible steps including military involvement to counter the assad's administration alleged use of chemical weapons. >>> saudi arabia's foreign minister has waded into the debate. he says the west should arm anti-government group, the only way to stop civilian casualties. the prince spoke on tuesday and said...
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with the government now that they didn't have before as you have plenty of guns that the u.s. bribed the sudanese to quit attacking the united states troops when they were there and so that all these guns are left over so essentially the u.s. . during a talking patient is armed golf all three groups there with the government has always been used by one group to oppress the other groups and therefore a strong central government which the u.s. left is a bad thing i think i think what should happen is decentralization but different groups run different regions with security and judiciary and maybe have a free trade area like a can fail loose confederation in these countries we might keep it stable. are you watching our. very briefly back to one of our top stories for you right here we've been discussing the suspected a second israeli air strike on syria since january of this year we now hear it out see just getting confirmation here israeli officials confirming that the air strike on syria did indeed take place that they were targeting a shipment of advanced missiles they do stay
with the government now that they didn't have before as you have plenty of guns that the u.s. bribed the sudanese to quit attacking the united states troops when they were there and so that all these guns are left over so essentially the u.s. . during a talking patient is armed golf all three groups there with the government has always been used by one group to oppress the other groups and therefore a strong central government which the u.s. left is a bad thing i think i think what should...
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report mentions authtarian governments governments oppressing people. what are some of the worst nations? >> china would be one for sure. there are weaker muslims, and tibetan buddhists, the catholic church -- if you're not willing to play by the chinese government rules, then you're going to be in for a world of hurt. other countries, like saudi arabia, where the policy is for only one form of islam, and all others face government repression, and they must practice their faith underground. and also in russia. we've seen increasing total arism there. >> george: have you seen any improvements in any countries when it comes to religious freedom issues? >> there are bright spots here and there around the world, but, sadly, the overall trajectory is a downward one. there is a role our government can play to help advocate for this fundamental human right. >> george: terrific. thanks so much for your insight and coming on the broadcast this week. >> thank you. >> wendy: an korean-american has been sentenced to 15 years of hard labor in prison. kenny bae is ac
report mentions authtarian governments governments oppressing people. what are some of the worst nations? >> china would be one for sure. there are weaker muslims, and tibetan buddhists, the catholic church -- if you're not willing to play by the chinese government rules, then you're going to be in for a world of hurt. other countries, like saudi arabia, where the policy is for only one form of islam, and all others face government repression, and they must practice their faith...
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that is what the government of this nation is fighting to uphold, a government of secular, liberal laws. protesters cut off the city. the government responding with 15,000 soldiers in attempts to quell the violence. looters seized their moment. opposition leaders are continuing to call supporters to join the parties, meaning bangladesh must rate for larger budget. >> a correspondent who we are not naming joins us on the phone lines now from dhaka. tell us what the latest situation is. normally,are tense. at this time, early morning, the city is crowded. it looks almost deserted. very few cars are out. public transportation is very light. people are tense and apprehensive about what went down late in the morning. main commercial hub of the city, where there are hundreds of thousands of people yesterday. it is ironic that it is almost empty right now except for onlookers looking at the destruction that took place yesterday and some people clearing the debris. at least nine people are confirmed dead. that at leasting 20 people are dead. from the medical college hospital that many injuries
that is what the government of this nation is fighting to uphold, a government of secular, liberal laws. protesters cut off the city. the government responding with 15,000 soldiers in attempts to quell the violence. looters seized their moment. opposition leaders are continuing to call supporters to join the parties, meaning bangladesh must rate for larger budget. >> a correspondent who we are not naming joins us on the phone lines now from dhaka. tell us what the latest situation is....
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or to pressure their government their their national governments to actually say sign it template meant it and let's enforce this treaty that's the way we're going to stop weapons getting into the wrong hands that's the way we're going to see greater peace and security around the world well thank you for risking your life to spread this information to people kathy lynn austen executive director and founder of the conflict awareness project retainers happy things you see so far how do our youtube channel youtube dot com break and i'll say it we should subscribe so you not miss a single episode we also have all of our interview segments tabbed out if you want to do separately and are going to check our interview with any steffanie and agag laws of america and also look at every segment we've done under the tab section on the top of the page from big brother watch to weapons of mass distraction check out all of those individual segments and more youtube dot com. and right now i took a break from my preaching but stay tuned to hear about calls from teachers and parents nationwide to re-eval
or to pressure their government their their national governments to actually say sign it template meant it and let's enforce this treaty that's the way we're going to stop weapons getting into the wrong hands that's the way we're going to see greater peace and security around the world well thank you for risking your life to spread this information to people kathy lynn austen executive director and founder of the conflict awareness project retainers happy things you see so far how do our...
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and the federal government. in fact, about one out of every five dollars that san francisco spends comes from the state or federal government. and i think that is important to know, especially when we are in a time where -- in particular this year the federal government is contracting their spending. that has a trickle-down effect and it does impact san francisco's ability to continue certain types of programs. so moving on to the sort of current year situation, the mayor mentioned we just recently undertaken our second five-year financial planning process and have identified more modest, but still ongoing structural shortfalls. that is the gap between how much money the city brings in and how much money we project that we're going to need to spend just to keep our operations as they are today? over the next five years we're projecting that our revenues will grow by about 13%, that is i think very healthy revenue growth. it's a real indicator that our economy has begun to stabilize again after the recession. dur
and the federal government. in fact, about one out of every five dollars that san francisco spends comes from the state or federal government. and i think that is important to know, especially when we are in a time where -- in particular this year the federal government is contracting their spending. that has a trickle-down effect and it does impact san francisco's ability to continue certain types of programs. so moving on to the sort of current year situation, the mayor mentioned we just...
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and i'm not just talking about the government. i was writing about lots of other businessmen in deals with the relatives and the prime ministers and relatives of other senior leaders. >> rose: so how did this appear? >> i still don't know how. at one point i didn't know whether i could move forward or move backward. i mean, i gave -- the "times" knew the story was coming. i knew we were on solid ground. we had government documents and yet for a while i wondered whether i should go ahead based on those threats. when they tell you "do you really want to risk your life or your wife's life for a story?" you have to have some pause. i talked to my wife about it the -- >> rose: did you ever think about sending her out of the country? >> i did. i sent mooifs out of the country. >> rose: (laughs) >> there were three periods over the last year where we left the country thinking i had finished the story only to come back and say "we need more, we need to get more reports." auditors, lawyers, but this is really a lot of -- a lot of it was me
and i'm not just talking about the government. i was writing about lots of other businessmen in deals with the relatives and the prime ministers and relatives of other senior leaders. >> rose: so how did this appear? >> i still don't know how. at one point i didn't know whether i could move forward or move backward. i mean, i gave -- the "times" knew the story was coming. i knew we were on solid ground. we had government documents and yet for a while i wondered whether i...
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does the al-maliki government have that? >> we've seen a pattern that was very present during my time there that given the still embryonic development of a new open political system in iraq, iraqis sometimes find it difficult to make compromises directly with each other. they can do it through a mediator, and we played that role many, many times during my time in baghdad. i think, as feisal suggests, we need to do it again. we do have influence, precisely for the reasons he stated. we need to use it. and i think with the new team in the administration, particularly secretary kerry, as secretary of state, secretary hagel as secretary of defense, two committed internationalists, we have the people who could have a real impact. the influence is there. we need to use it. >> suarez: well, you gentlemen will be keeping an eye on the situation as we will here. ambassadors crock, and feisal istrabadi, thank you gentlemen both. >> woodruff: now, what a high- tech future may mean for your standard of living, personal privacy and how g
does the al-maliki government have that? >> we've seen a pattern that was very present during my time there that given the still embryonic development of a new open political system in iraq, iraqis sometimes find it difficult to make compromises directly with each other. they can do it through a mediator, and we played that role many, many times during my time in baghdad. i think, as feisal suggests, we need to do it again. we do have influence, precisely for the reasons he stated. we...
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had no hard evidence to accuse the assad government of doing that now this geneva based u.n. investigation is believed to be separate from the investigation into the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria in the middle of march assad forces and the rebels blame each other for that damascus has requested a un mission to investigate the incident but the investigation is being stalled because in addition to investigating that specific incident the u.n. chief now demands access to all facilities in syria and there are concerns that this inquiry wants the u.n. into the center of a possible hunt for weapons of mass destruction where it faces the ghost of iraq the fear again is that politics may get ahead of facts german journalist and writer who's been covering the syrian conflict believes the rebels could easily have got chemical arms from the ruled. i'm very much sure exactly this theory that these chemical weapons will come out of the military compounds of the syrian army will be brought up especially also by the western powers i doubt this theory because the military compound
had no hard evidence to accuse the assad government of doing that now this geneva based u.n. investigation is believed to be separate from the investigation into the alleged use of chemical weapons in syria in the middle of march assad forces and the rebels blame each other for that damascus has requested a un mission to investigate the incident but the investigation is being stalled because in addition to investigating that specific incident the u.n. chief now demands access to all facilities...